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1887 Construction at College Hall
2 Green houses
2 Poultry Houses 1904 - ?
2nd Coal shed
4 Isolation Hospitals 1909 - ?
Abbott Hall 1888 - ?
Adams Field (dedicated 1999 - present)
Agricultural Laboratory >Cook Hall< 1889 - present
Agriculture Hall 1909 - present
Arboretum
Armory (1885 - 1939)
Artillery Garage (1918 - 1928)
Bacteriological Laboratory >Marshall-Adams Hall< 1902 - Present
Barn 1868 - ?
Barns around Campus
Bath House 1889 - ?
Beaumont Tower (1928 - present)
Brick farm House 1869 - ?
Brick Horse Barn 1872 - ?
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Built in 1902
1903
Early in 1903 the bacteriological department moved from the crowded rooms of the
veterinary laboratory
into a new commodious quarters.
The building is located a short distance northeast of the
botanical laboratory
and a short distance southeast of the
horticultural laboratory
.
The dimensions are 75.5 ft. x 58.5 feet and has a stable directly behind the main building with dimensions 42.5 ft x 43 ft.
All the original equipment was of the modern style and the cost of the building was $30,000
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Beal, "A History of Michigan Agricultural College," Pg 279-280. Lansing Michigan, Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. 1915.
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Photo in Beal pg 279
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